Conserva tive Radical

  1. Search
  2. About
  3. Subscribe
  4. Archive
  5. Random

Conserva tive Radical

A Tonic.

The Website
My Internet Universe
My book shelf
Buy me words
Buy me pictures + words
Buy me moving pictures

Newer
Older
  • fancyfastfood:


Chicken Mole Frostano (Fancy Wendy’s Spicy Chicken Sandwich)by Erik of Fancy Fast Food, by suggestion of Ray Vazquez (and as seen on ABC’s Nightline)
Ingredients:

1 Spicy Chicken Sandwich
1 small chili
1 Chocolate Fudge Frosty Shake
packets of hot sauce and ketchup
organic mexican cilantro (for garnish and a touch of irony)

Disassemble the Spicy Chicken Sandwich into its elements, saving the lettuce and tomato for garnish. Skin the chicken breast filet, but save some of the spicy breading. Grind the breading down to a powder in a food processor; you will use it as a spice for the sauce later.While the word mole (rhymes with “olay,” not “bowl”) is merely Mexican Spanish for “sauce” or “concoction,” it has come to be associated with the classic chocolate-based spicy sauce from the Mexican state of Puebla. We will start by using a tomato base from the chili. Using a strainer or a rubber spatula to hold back the solid ingredients from the chili container, pour tomato sauce into a small saucepan. For the chocolate flavor, add about six tablespoons of the Chocolate Fudge Frosty into the mix. Add a few pinches of your pulverized breading spice, then add Hot Chili seasoning sauce and/or ketchup to your liking. Mix it all up under a medium heat, then let it simmer so all the contrasting flavors get fused together.Take the lettuce from the sandwich — whether it is limp or crispy — and place it in the center of a fancy white plate. Place the skinned chicken breast on top of this bed of lettuce, then generously spoon your “Mole Frostano” sauce on top. Garnish this with chopped tomato (from the sandwich), and some chopped Mexican cilantro — the certified organic kind, if you want to add that extra touch of irony. Serve and enjoy! ¡Olé!
This Fancy Fast Food recipe was created on ABC’s Nightline (with ABC News correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi and Andrew Knowlton, Bon Appetit editor and judge on Iron Chef America). CLICK HERE TO WATCH the segment from ABCnews.com.
If you are viewing this recipe in an aggregator (like tumblr’s Dashboard), or as a reblogged post, please check out the real website at FancyFastFood.com.




This is really impressive. Check out the blog.

    fancyfastfood:

    Chicken Mole Frostano (Fancy Wendy’s Spicy Chicken Sandwich)
    by Erik of Fancy Fast Food, by suggestion of Ray Vazquez (and as seen on ABC’s Nightline)

    Ingredients:

    • 1 Spicy Chicken Sandwich
    • 1 small chili
    • 1 Chocolate Fudge Frosty Shake
    • packets of hot sauce and ketchup
    • organic mexican cilantro (for garnish and a touch of irony)

    Disassemble the Spicy Chicken Sandwich into its elements, saving the lettuce and tomato for garnish. Skin the chicken breast filet, but save some of the spicy breading. Grind the breading down to a powder in a food processor; you will use it as a spice for the sauce later.

    While the word mole (rhymes with “olay,” not “bowl”) is merely Mexican Spanish for “sauce” or “concoction,” it has come to be associated with the classic chocolate-based spicy sauce from the Mexican state of Puebla. We will start by using a tomato base from the chili. Using a strainer or a rubber spatula to hold back the solid ingredients from the chili container, pour tomato sauce into a small saucepan. For the chocolate flavor, add about six tablespoons of the Chocolate Fudge Frosty into the mix. Add a few pinches of your pulverized breading spice, then add Hot Chili seasoning sauce and/or ketchup to your liking. Mix it all up under a medium heat, then let it simmer so all the contrasting flavors get fused together.

    Take the lettuce from the sandwich — whether it is limp or crispy — and place it in the center of a fancy white plate. Place the skinned chicken breast on top of this bed of lettuce, then generously spoon your “Mole Frostano” sauce on top. Garnish this with chopped tomato (from the sandwich), and some chopped Mexican cilantro — the certified organic kind, if you want to add that extra touch of irony. Serve and enjoy! ¡Olé!


    This Fancy Fast Food recipe was created on ABC’s Nightline (with ABC News correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi and Andrew Knowlton, Bon Appetit editor and judge on Iron Chef America). CLICK HERE TO WATCH the segment from ABCnews.com.




    If you are viewing this recipe in an aggregator (like tumblr’s Dashboard), or as a reblogged post, please check out the real website at FancyFastFood.com.

    This is really impressive. Check out the blog.

    Tagged: food

    Posted on September 30, 2009 via Fancy Fast Food (a food humor blog) with 13 notes

    1. mscami liked this
    2. illbeast reblogged this from fancyfastfood and added:
      Donna says: I’m trying this.
    3. cityfarmer reblogged this from fancyfastfood
    4. jchoi526 reblogged this from fancyfastfood
    5. damnedifyouforget liked this
    6. lowindustrial liked this
    7. iheartfamke liked this
    8. thisiswhywefail reblogged this from fancyfastfood
    9. misskris liked this
    10. elliotttt reblogged this from fancyfastfood
    11. coffeeandaknife reblogged this from fancyfastfood and added:
      haha, Andy, doesn’t
    12. conservativeradical reblogged this from fancyfastfood and added:
      is really impressive. Check
    13. iamthehungrymonkey liked this
    14. fancyfastfood posted this
    Comments
  • blog comments powered by Disqus
  • fancyfastfood
  • ayjay
  • portraitoftheartistasayoungman
  • kapi
  • azizisbored
  • douglaswolk
  • staff
  • devteam
  • agentmlovestacos
  • therealkatiewest
  • ihopeyourehappyinternet
  • 4thletter
  • pezdro
  • popgeek
  • thedailywhat
  • handsomehubby
  • redballoon
  • documentary
  • spoonandfork
  • weheart
  • newsweek
  • -smart-tart-
  • hurfdurfnerds
  • heightwithfriends
  • thedailything
  • dialogues
  • unconsumption
  • pishtosh
  • irondavy
  • wurzeltod
  • fieldnotestheme
  • jacquesofalltrades
  • hortenseg
  • moviesinframes
  • 5lights
  • oldhollywood
  • stuffmygirlfriendsays
  • pakistani
  • didyouseethis
  • unmodern
  • travelhighlights
  • mattjett
  • twloha
  • prettyfoods
  • mccraymediaco
  • thingsimcooking
  • simplerecipes
  • emotionalpornography

Field Notes Theme. Designed by Manasto Jones. Powered by Tumblr. Background by Zygat3r.